Petroleum Centre Daily Record. FcU Centre, Wedaeedajr. Klarek 16 AHBIV.1 'AND HEPAIsTl'RB Or TUAIN9IO.X O. C. A. B. K, SOUTH. No. 2, Passenger. LoaveCorry 11.20 a. m. '. Titusville, 12.69 p. m.; Petroleum Cen tro. 1.40 n. m.: Oil City, 2.22 p. .; Ir- ineton. 6 10 D. m. No. 4 Pasnirer Leave Corry (.10 a. m : TitusTille, 7,35 a. tn.: Petroleum Centre 8 14 a m; Oil City, 8.S9 a m; arrive at Ir- v no on 1I.4U a m. No. 6 Passenger Leave Corry 8.05 p m; TituavIUn, 7. Ml p m; retroisum uenire, t,3J p m; arrive at Oil City 8,20 p n. XORTII. No. l.Pswenzp'' Leave Irvlneton 7.15 a m; Oil City, 10,10 a ra; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05a m; Tilusvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Cony 1,40 p m. No. 3, Pa8aH?er Leave Iryinetou, 12, tli p m; Oil City 2,57 p m; Petroleum Ceil tre, 3,36 p m; Tilusvilie, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 5.45 p m. No. 6, Passener Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; P roleum Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusville, ,30 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. lttvlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. 'A., and 7 'claek P. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i)i P. M. Sabbatu School at 12 P. M. eatafree. A cordial iuvltation extend ed to all. Kkv. C. M. Heard, Fastor. ITS. PETER AXDl'AUL-S;(Catbolle) CHURCH. Matt at 10i a. m. Vesper and Benediction ef tbe Blcwcd lacrataent at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2,'p. m. " JAMES DTJNN, Pastor. Gold closed to-day at 112. Rather a singular fot in regard jjr the new Fox welt is that It Is located n territory that bas been thoroughly developed nearly Tour years ago. Between the new and the old well, two holes. tr3 put down both of wbieh proved noo-productive, and the rigs aige were torn down and moved elsewhere Tbe leasee finally camo nto Mr. Fox's poses sien, and be determined tn try them again, tbe result of which is that be Is sole owner 'f two of the best wells on tbe Central Pe- ileum Co's farm. Without doubt a good . su or me out territory might be made to Regain If the right man could get bold of gM'lie new well is put down through tbe V Rcr, and is G40 feet deep, riaat evening interfered some- f4tltendnnce at the theatre, fJ re with the acting ot the fl nnie and other men " ' wbich If anything ex- tf jl 5 bt previous. As Nan , gtblilg Miss Jennie was per- -cc-.ly at borne; ber acting Is so life-like that it cannot help but make ber a favorite, in, wim iub puoiio inss Agnes at Earl Darnley. In Ibe trUorleal burlesque of The Field or tbe Cloth of Gold, exh bile! rare histrionic talent. Aa a dashing and , versatilo actress she bas fen if any equals. Miss Jennie as Lady Constance de Gray, Mr. Villa as Henry VllI of England, Mr. Webster as Francis I, are deserving of spec ial montion. Those lofaat prodigies, Misses 11 in ale aud Maud, won aliku tbe applause and hearts of tbe audieooe jii esent, by tbe charming manner in wbich they executed their songs and dances. To-night will be presented T. W. Rob ertson's highly succe ssful comedy, in three acts, with all tbe original music, entitled "Caste," In wblcb the whole company ap pear. Other and new attractions will also be presented. All (hou Id avail themselves of tbe opportunity to witness tbo perform ance of this roally excellent company. Tbo Corry Blade man appealed to bis aubsoribers to seud in contributions of milk. One lady responded and not a puff for "a pitcher of nice, fresh milk." He aavs "there aro many little things in tbe family that require milk."' He is one of them, ap parently. Jamestown Journal. Hu also needs n little butter. Niagara Falls is a good place to bny butter. Tbe Blade man needs milk and butter, and pos sibly a dose ol oruds petroleum might sharp en up Lis ideas a little, wbich have become extremely dull since Gen. Grant paid him a visit. A dispatch was received by tlie Wests ra Union Line, dated New. York. March lit, wblcb says: Tbe steamer City of Boston arrived at Queen.town this morning. No particulars are given. Another dispatch by the P. & A. Line contradicts thu report. It Is to he hoped tbe flrsi report will prove inn: The steamer has uow been out over flfiy days. Its sate arrival would causa n joicing ttmoatf many who have friends on boat d. ' Tbero was quae heavy mow storm last evening. Two new wells are bjin j drilled on tbe !Uu c the Columbia, farm n-ar the creek. Pcwolcnsn Itemi Irm all Snrce. A new well was struck on the R. L. Shaw Farm on Friday last, and la now pumping 25 barrels dally. Tbls territory Is general ly looked upon by tbe operators as very favorable. Tbe new well (a owned by F. W. Andrews, of Pioneer. A new well was struck on Thursday of last week on Middleton mo, one.lourlb of a miles from tbe river, and one skid a half mile from Emlentoo, wblchis Vroduclng rorly-Hve barrels of oil per dayY JTbe well Is owned by Baum and Emmett, If Emlen too. Tbe well owned by Thomas Frotbingbam, on Callaboose Run, la now down about 150 feet. He has but one well coiog down on tbe Run. Tbe VTynona well, located on the Farren Farm, at Lawrenceburg, was torpedoed on Tbuuday last, and is now pumping 40 bar rels daily. The Barns k Terrel well on tbe north bank of Church Run has been totpedoed and is pumping twenty to twenty-Bve bar rels of oil per day. Tbe production of this well before being torpedoed wot tea bar rels. Tbe Cliff well, on Fowler Ran. and own ed by D. Reynolds & Co.,hfch was doing only 2 barrels, waa torpedoed on Monday, and is now producing 15 barrels daily. Tba Niagara, Reynolds & Co.. on tbe Wm. Parker tract below Church Kun.wklcb waa producing about 18 barrels, was toipe doed last week and is new yielding 30 bar rels dally. Tbe Williams well, on tbe river, on land of James Parker, Is now through the third sand with a good show. It is owned by J. n. Haines, D. Reynolds, F. A. Deitricb, Dr. R, S. Wallace, D. Leech and Mrs. S. 3. and J. C. Wallace. We copy tLe following items from tbe Forest Press: On Thursday last, on information of Mr. Loom is of Clarion, Coistable Tielswortb arrested a man wilh a half dozen aliases for horse stealing, tied and delivered bim to the Clarion authorities. Tbe new M. E. Meeting nouse In Tiones ta la now about ready lor tbe last payment, Mr. Simmons ialorms us. It Is qul:e a baodeome edlSce. A little daughter of Francis Hopler, about C years of age, was badly burned about tbe lace and arms, by its clothes nccidently taking (lie, on Saturday last, near Newmau vllle, in Tionesta t'p. TLe Philadelphia Post says: On Satur day last George Kepler, the owner of sever al oil producing wells In Venango county, anu a resident oi rarncr s landing, came here on a visit. Ha put up at the Eaglo Hotel, on Third street, while purarabulat- ing about lawn be fell in with a fair syren, bo Invited bim to visit tba bouse No. 1312 Cherry street, kept by Catharine Firth. George, while there, was done out of three hundred dollars, as be avers, by Mrs. Firth. After pleading with ber for a while be induced ber to return bim twenty do'.lara to pay bis board bill and fare home ward, lie subsequently prosecuted Mrs. t irtb, but when the time for tbe hearing took place he did not appear. He, it is said, received sixty dollars of tbe three hundred dollars be charged ber with steal log. Mrs. Firth was discharged. We learn that a couple of strangers In town a day or two since, engaged in pass ing counterfeit $20 bills on a New Turk bank. Several ot our business men were victimized. Tbe fraud was not discovered until the "birds bad flown." Tbe counter feit bills are of an exceedingly dangerous obaraeter. A dispatch from Brownsville, Texas ssys: A fight bas taken place between General Rugueles and Governor Cadona. commanding the revolutionists, near Coro- netta Hill. Cadona wus defeated with great loss. Rugueles look 1,000 prisoners. among them many officers. At last acoojjota Cadona was hemmed In, and will have loUe feat General Rugulrs or lose bis own army. TI.ere were thirty persons added to the membership ot the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last. During the past year tbe membership of this church bas more than doubled. We doubt If any church en Oil Creek can say as much. Tbe good work still goes ou. ty Just received at Ibe Rochester nusa Restaurant, a Iresb invoicu of Flounders, Salmon, Lobsters and Brook Trout They are nice and no mistuke. To-morrow is St Patrick's Day, It is to be oelebrated in all tie surrounding pluces. n act bas passed the Legislature In- cnrporating the Warren Warren. Savings Bank, at Tbe Oil Producers Association met at Oil City to-day. Ordeia taken for suits aud Uu guaranteed, L 'tnuurs & Alliens. NEWS ITEMS. Two crippled organ grinders in Cincin nati whose contributions have averaged about $20 day, have been found to be proprietors of a notorious and gorgeously lursisbed house of ill-fame. An Inebriated man In Lawrence, Kansas, was found clinging to a fence, looking help lessly at a neighboring row of shade trees. ''Halloa," said a friend, that came up, 'what's tbe matter. Jake!" "Durn It," responded Jacob, 'that procession's never goto'. to git psst." An elderly gentleman, returning borne from church, began to extol tbe merits of the sermon to bis soa. Said be: "Jack, I have heard one of tbe most delightful ser mons ever delivere d before a Christian soci ety. It carried me to tbe gate of heaven.' "Why didn't you dodge in?" replied Jack; 'you will never have another such chance. One of tbe churches In Buffalo last Sun day evening resumed specie payments by taking into tbe contribution box six dollars la silver. A debating club in Worcester lately dis- tussed tbe important question. "Whether a rooster's knowledge of daybreak ia there- suit ofobservation or instinct." Friday next will be tbe Mohammedan fete of the Arafat, and it is estimated that at least 150,000 pilgrims Fill assemble at Mecca. Recent statistics show that in Scotlnnd, out of 600, 7SC houses, 346,001 bad only two looms, and 226,724 but oue room, while 7,964 bad no windows. An enterprising Yankee woman in Lon don sells pop corn In Sobo Baziar, exhibit ing n parchmeDt declaring her to be "corn popper to tbe royal family." The New York Post says: Advertising Is tbe flnanclal railway to auocess. It is an art posessed by few; but these few are tbe merehaul prlnses of to-day. Nileson, wbon a little girl, sang to a ventriloquist's booth in Sweden, ler twen ty francs for an eight days engagement. Now she can demand her own terms from the leading' operatic managers of tbo w orld. W1XTEB. ONE PASTRY COOK. ONE DINING ROOM GIRL, and ONE WA-U GIRL. Enquire at the ROCHESTER HOUSE. 21 Mr. Frazer, salesman for the well known clothing bouse of Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this city uboiit April 1st. Those wiihinj clothing cut in the latest style and best materials will do well to rr serve their orlers iur him. He will have a verv lame and comulete linn of simnlea Our prices will be found very low as tbo extent of our business gives great adran- i'a iu uiiyiuz. a u long esiaousi e-i repu tation of tbo bouse for fair dealing, good cutting and workmanship is guarante that every customer will be pleased. mlGlm. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow tnaaes aud fixtures, just reed at mSif. Gkiffes Biios. Susti, Glass, Dour, Putty 4c. Large stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Store. mlO-lf I3PA few more boarders can Oe accom modated at the OU Exchange, march lOtf. S. Rbyxolds prop. The Pyramids of splendid coal overat Codington it Cornwall's yard are perfectly wonderful. marchlOtf. Shkriffs tiai.K is Clokku. Nicholson &. Blackmon having bought bim out at this place and Kane City. tf. Cold is a word wblcb Codington & Crn well propose render obselete. For modus operandi call and see tbem. murcLltlt'. Go to H ritles Bros, for tbe best selected stock of Paper Hangings and Curtains ever offered In town. inStf. - ' Reduced Prices at Limmers & Alden's. nov.22tf. Tnis Mka Bl'sunksk My entire stock of goods is offered at cost. A. S. Smith. Dee tf. Just received a large and well aborted stock or shelf hardware at J. ltutherlord't. tf. Closing out Sale ! OF 5,000 WORTH OF Grocrrlcs, flour, Provisions, Potatms, Apples, lirkd Fruits. And all kinds of goods generally kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. This slock must, and will be sold at, and below cost. Opposite the Bank. Petroleum Centre. m.:Mw NO HUMBUG. Lncul Not Ices. Cnn.nnK.NS CnHiuK8 A One assort ment at tbe Furniture Store. 5,000 rolls Wall Paper Just received at mRtf. GitiprES Bnos. Tbe largest nnd best swortment of Table fullery, ever brought Into the eouutry at Niccholson ft Blaokmnn's. tl. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam mers & Alden's. norse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nloliolsi n & Blackmon s. 23-tf. TbeNew Gas Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. tf. The New Gas Pump for sale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. tf. Carriage Bolls, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson & Backmon's 23-tf. Kid Gi.oaks A large assortment, at Lamemis it Aldea'a, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FUll SALE CHEAP t spUnlid ralr oritorr,n1o W'aron and Hsr- nesa complete. For lrm, enquire ai tbe MeClinloek llou-e. aiUir. Dr. .TAMES Dl'NN, Or Philadelphia ofl'cre his services to all who otav bt rotlbriiiii with, ricers, Scrofula. Private dieaes, Hhenmatium, Kidney leasts, Gravel, Piles. 1. ramp,. Disuses of ill Ere and Kar, Old Snreofany llnd Internal or extprnnl. Mini of any kind, iur which 1 will marnnieea tofe, and ladling vtire, 111 irwiii t'ne 10 i.Hir wc'Fa No t'fKl:. .NO PAY. I ran betonmilted at the Amrlrnu Hotel, Kootn ,, ni mi uuiua, miui iiiu iirst ui uje. niarchlu-Iw Wallace Si sters THEATRE, Burlesque & Comedy GOIYSPANY, 3. Tt. VILLA. ) K. V. DOBSOV, J. II. C'AS-SIDY, Managers Leader of Orchestra AT SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, SIX NIGHTS ONLY, ii 14 15, 15, 17, 18 & 19. Fimt nppeirn-i In Petroleum Qymr" eof the ararmim; and highly y ifti U WALLA.CE SISTERS, Agnes, Jsnnie, Minnie it Maud, WITH S. B. VILLA, And hi? talented New York nnrlrjqiie Company of 5 rhol.-o Arll.t-, mlei td v ill, treat iru a' d diacrimlniitin fntin the piiiiHll ow oil, Phihidclphia and Uo-lou 'llieatrea. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, Will be presented the highly successral com ic operatic burlesque entitled, OP, THE GIRL OF TnE PERIOD. . i TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, The great historical Burlesque of the Field of the Cloth of Gold. WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 19 T. W, Robertson's highly successful comedy in three acts, of CASTE. "True, hearts an moro thau coronets,. And .imple faith than S'ornmu blood. '' TnntSDAY KVKXINO MARCH 17, Will be presented the laughable Dilrlmjuo of Fra Diavalo, Or "Tho Beauty and the drliaud.. FRIDAY EVKNINQ MAltCII IS, Offcuba'ih'a worlU lonownodeomlc, operatic Bmica iae, repleto wilh niagniflcent music aud cor gttuus cottunica, entitled the Grand Duc hess of Gerolstriii SATURDAY EVKNINO, MARCn I" And hut appearance nf that Incnmp iin: h , :,uinnx of H.iil.v,,i4acu nnj r.ire artistic nblliiv. .y nnna iuioih niiMt the iiulzzical nithl,'.- mini cal aud original liiirli.nn, I X Or, "Th. Mini at the Wheel " Frccedl.i each Burlowii A GliOI&IOlIS FAlii' :i 5 Patron, and head, of families aro awmred thai while inlrth will be untinteii, lis exiilH-mnro nil mil be kept within proper limits; that no Hmilmimt lie uttered that nilifht not he I uttered at the fireside amidst I ho family circle. That neither iu luok, Ki'Biuru orcimtmne nrill anyihln; he represent id ti.ui cimld pciHsibly outlay the ceccruui ofihe most adect drawing room. AdnilM'.on 50 cts. Reaervcd 8iat. 76 eta. UARRT UMltBKliT Ae-ut. text. . W1NSOR BKOS, COLUMN? VVIIMSOR BROS., STORE. ESTABLISHED JS59. Winsor Bros. MAO STREET, PETROLEUM CEXTKE, ' DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING I ALSO, i WORKING BARRELS & VALVES STUFFING BOXES, . CLAMPS, TONGS, INN1.S SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT Sl'CKEU HOD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN & WELL PfliPS, Jtrwy Description ef supplle. for OIL WEIL TfflS JSD REFINERIES. RRASS GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE KIRBY'S COMPRESSED BUNGS) HARDWARE, IIoue Trimming., Cftl jtetltois' Tuo's, Drilllni and Plain Laid Rope, Oi!;nn, Nails, Axt-s. Table ami Pocket Cutlery, A full assortment of even-thing ia he Hnrdnan Line House Furnishing ;)!Is, VENTILATOR AND Morning Grlory IU8E BlR.EItS. HOME CUMVAXIOX, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF Cook Stoves. Iittinpi, Lantern Ac Chimneys, Ao. 1 AVI ntcr (.trained Lard Oil, -0. 1 KEFIXEU OIL. ( IIAMPIOV CLOTHES WBIXCiEBS Maaiiracturora of TIN. SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKli STACKS, Itepftirl" ' "n"! Itlnds don wi'h nMtDF Antl d'--Kiuc'ul attuittiuii given to icam and Gas Fittings rurcViM. ;; with ciixh enir, onr IhcHIMra torfr' tM.r :ylMiiK hi out Mil me ulterior t1,V n-r fAU..l..,iiutjijt iu Oil ht'gion. Wu lavt ft ;ii s: clajs. TIN AND PEPAIR SHOP T; -V ... .for their ilheral patronsef in u... ii--. miI '.eaur lt fliirt to nie t. M"lv;rJ. IWttii. I - i u
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